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america. now we're coming in to the northern hemisphere growing season where asian and other key soybean import countries were expecting to have a rebound of soybean production in the u.s. doesn't look likely. we've never seen a severe drought impact the south american and north american harvest markets. we have a strong draw down on stocks and have an impact on china as china imports two-thirds of the world's soy beans. already in the u.s. more than one-third of this crop that's going to be harvested in september is sold so very strong export demand, china trying to displace the short fall in the american crop. >> it sounds almost like a crisis. at the same time i wonder as we look at some of the price action in corn, in soy those jumps that just look so elevated, you know, is now really the time if you were to play this as an investor that you want to jump in here and be long? >> we have seen prices pull back a little bit in the last full days here with corn and soy beans. in our opinion giv
america. now we're coming in to the northern hemisphere growing season where asian and other key soybean import countries were expecting to have a rebound of soybean production in the u.s. doesn't look likely. we've never seen a severe drought impact the south american and north american harvest markets. we have a strong draw down on stocks and have an impact on china as china imports two-thirds of the world's soy beans. already in the u.s. more than one-third of this crop that's going to be...
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latin america would be somewhere in between. i think mexico will do very well. >> everyone loves mexico. and the u.s. starting to feel a little intimidated by it, i think, by how well our neighbor south of the border is doing. just want to mention to your point about eastern europe, last time we checked shares were down something like 5%. they're talking about weakness in eastern europe. prime example of this. >> exactly. austrian banks like hungary, the czech republic in recession the past five quarters. very difficult to see things turning around in central or eastern europe. >> better figure out the fiscal cliff. >> absolutely. >> you listen to this and go oh, that's why it's so important. >> start with 101. >> thank you both very much for your time this morning. >>> optimistic comments about china's growth from the commerce minister. chen said he expects chinese exports to improve next year, but gave no specific reasons for his projections. and the u.s. treasury says the u.n. is still undervalued but stopped short of labelin
latin america would be somewhere in between. i think mexico will do very well. >> everyone loves mexico. and the u.s. starting to feel a little intimidated by it, i think, by how well our neighbor south of the border is doing. just want to mention to your point about eastern europe, last time we checked shares were down something like 5%. they're talking about weakness in eastern europe. prime example of this. >> exactly. austrian banks like hungary, the czech republic in recession...
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how do you actually know what consumers let's say in south america, africa actually like in terms of fragrances? >> it's imminently linked to the culture of a local country. especially on the state side, especially on the flavor side. so we don't create fragrances and flavors for the indians and the chinese. we have 9,000 people around the world. half of them create the next fragrances and flavors. and out of those 4,500 people, you have roughly 2,000 people who are actually in those countries. they are local people so we are chinese employees, chinese favors, will create those fragrances and flavors for the whole market. because, again, you can't know about the local culture out of switzerland. so you have to by there. and we have there in all of those countries so we do expensive consumer tests. we do expensive consumer insight. we drive the trend and that's helpful to grow in those markets. >> another factor that's created a lot of headache is the strength. how difficult is it to be a globally operating company that's based here in switzerland? >> actually, being a swiss company i
how do you actually know what consumers let's say in south america, africa actually like in terms of fragrances? >> it's imminently linked to the culture of a local country. especially on the state side, especially on the flavor side. so we don't create fragrances and flavors for the indians and the chinese. we have 9,000 people around the world. half of them create the next fragrances and flavors. and out of those 4,500 people, you have roughly 2,000 people who are actually in those...
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. >> we need south america to replant, we need to watch the wheat crops globally and we need to replant in the states before we can even think about being comfortable on a global perspective. >> i'm buying seeds. i'm planting. i'm getting in the backyard at this point. every little bit helps. corn stocks. ana puchi-donnelly, thank you for your time this morning. >> we haven't had a drought in the uk, not over the summer months. we had it during the winter months. >> and during the olympics. >>> still to come, japan's parliament passes the government's controversial sales tax hike, and now all eyes on the prime minister. he may have to pay for it with his job. he's due to speak any minute and we'll bring that to you live. >>> welcome back to the program. japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda is holding a press conference live right now. we don't have an english translation. you can see that press conference offset there, however, and as we get the english translation or watch the market-spreading reaction, we'll bring that to you right away. he did just apparently score a political vict
. >> we need south america to replant, we need to watch the wheat crops globally and we need to replant in the states before we can even think about being comfortable on a global perspective. >> i'm buying seeds. i'm planting. i'm getting in the backyard at this point. every little bit helps. corn stocks. ana puchi-donnelly, thank you for your time this morning. >> we haven't had a drought in the uk, not over the summer months. we had it during the winter months. >> and...
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did is in spain as tours there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small premiership you go to a small. construction area. making clothes either gucci styling florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace date themselves and say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system and this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese like i most of the time i am between those americas north and south europe and china whenever i travel inside china i see the same mistakes they are committing that the west has been committing for the past twenty years and it's basically to apply new liberalism to china alexander you clarkie disagree go
did is in spain as tours there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small premiership you go to a small. construction area. making clothes either gucci styling florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that...
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that's primarily a north american phenomena with additional additive of south america. >> have you seen a real pick up? tell us about the last six months to a year in terms of that construction equipment. we're all trying to figure out about housing. >> right, and we have not seen it because of housing, but we have seen a true substantive pick up. what we are able to track is rental utilization rate in our dealers and it's a leading indicator by about six months, and if utilization is going up the markets will continue to go up. they have been going up for 26 months now and continue to go up. we have not seen any indicator that says the market is turning back down, surprising everybody in the industry because of a projection of 770,000 housing starts, you would not have thought we would have this robust market. but we remain and our dealers remain pretty optimistic. >> even if our profitability projections, the stock is down. you think wall street is just not buying into your projecti s projections. they're seeing ch more slow growth than you're seeing right now? >> no, the 3.35 billion
that's primarily a north american phenomena with additional additive of south america. >> have you seen a real pick up? tell us about the last six months to a year in terms of that construction equipment. we're all trying to figure out about housing. >> right, and we have not seen it because of housing, but we have seen a true substantive pick up. what we are able to track is rental utilization rate in our dealers and it's a leading indicator by about six months, and if utilization...
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lonmin may have reached a deal with its workers in south ameri america, but they are firing tear gas at protesters near one of its mines, this after they said operations would be resuming and was urging employees to return to work no later than today. no reports of tear gas. shares not too moved on that news. >> into texas, top market expectations with a 32% jump in a half year profit. first year net profit was $934 million. we just saw the stock a short while ago. steffen has got more on the details. where they have boosted sales? >> online, and of course on emerging market. what's your strategy when your main domestic market is in crisis? you look for growth, online business extension. it's exactly what they did during the first six months of this year and it paid off. the company beat expectations with a 32% increase in net profit. the spanish group also gave a trading update for the beginning of the third quarter and there is no signs of slowdown. sales increased by 17% from the first of august to the 17th of september and that's really a positive statement, because earlier this
lonmin may have reached a deal with its workers in south ameri america, but they are firing tear gas at protesters near one of its mines, this after they said operations would be resuming and was urging employees to return to work no later than today. no reports of tear gas. shares not too moved on that news. >> into texas, top market expectations with a 32% jump in a half year profit. first year net profit was $934 million. we just saw the stock a short while ago. steffen has got more on...
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according to market retail who controls the lose dreyfuss group, south america will remain a beneficiary of the u.s. summer drought until the end of the year. carolyn is in europe. >> reporter: it's safe to assume market retailer lose dreyfuss knows a thing or two about the latest trends because dreyfuss commodities is one of the biggest traders in the world and global number two in wheat, corn and sugar trading and she tells me farmers in brazil and argentina are ramping up production to fill that supply gap caused by american drought. >> at this time i would say it's south america because russia had also drought this summer. it is definitely brazil and argentina. >> reporter: you talked about the drought in russia. in terms of the harvest outlook in term of exporting countries in terms of grain, do you think prices in grain are here to stay for the rest of the year? >> yes, i would say so, yes. >> reporter: so, we're going to be close to record prices for the rest of the year? >> for this year, it will be dwil. i mean, i don't know the prices but it will be -- they will be high. >> rep
according to market retail who controls the lose dreyfuss group, south america will remain a beneficiary of the u.s. summer drought until the end of the year. carolyn is in europe. >> reporter: it's safe to assume market retailer lose dreyfuss knows a thing or two about the latest trends because dreyfuss commodities is one of the biggest traders in the world and global number two in wheat, corn and sugar trading and she tells me farmers in brazil and argentina are ramping up production to...
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we have central and south america and all of asia including china. there's so many opportunities to grow hello kitty as well, too. if we want to double our company's size, we need more. >> that's your goal. what's the time frame for accomplishing that? >> we're looking for something like five years. in these five years we have increased our market cap for five times larger. and what we want to do is to continue that. 20% to 30% growth. >> and acquisitions as you say will be a key part here. what targets are you looking at and what's funding like for purchases you want to make? >> we have a cash position of close to 400 million u.s. dollars. and we have a deficit stimulus side. basically we don't have debt. we can finance, as well. but we have cash flows. so there's no worry about the cash. >> okay. >> yeah. i was going to -- in terms of extending the brands, how do you embrace the digital arena here in things like ebooks and -- >> yes. we just started amazon.com program with mr. man and little miss. it's really since jettic. especially the small kids
we have central and south america and all of asia including china. there's so many opportunities to grow hello kitty as well, too. if we want to double our company's size, we need more. >> that's your goal. what's the time frame for accomplishing that? >> we're looking for something like five years. in these five years we have increased our market cap for five times larger. and what we want to do is to continue that. 20% to 30% growth. >> and acquisitions as you say will be a...
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south america's strained ties with the u.s. come under scrutiny in the latest installment of joining us on the show here in our team the world's top whistleblower asks the president of ecuador korea what role wiki leaks played in the decision to expel washington's ambassador from the country . out the u.s. ambassador to ecuador as a result of which he reads publication of cables why did you kick her out but then i thought she was a woman totally against down government a woman of extreme right wing views that he still lived in the cold war the nineteenth sixty's where we can learn what broke the camel's back the last straw was wiki leaks where she wrote her own ecuadorian contacts told her that the chief of the national police was corrupt and that surely i had given him that post knowing he was corrupt so that i could control him so the lady embassador was called and asked to give an explanation loftiness insolence imperial as she puts on that she said she had nothing to account for curiously like assuming i'd like to say some
south america's strained ties with the u.s. come under scrutiny in the latest installment of joining us on the show here in our team the world's top whistleblower asks the president of ecuador korea what role wiki leaks played in the decision to expel washington's ambassador from the country . out the u.s. ambassador to ecuador as a result of which he reads publication of cables why did you kick her out but then i thought she was a woman totally against down government a woman of extreme right...
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america. >> is with just going to get to is it because it's a mature democracy. we roll over governments on a regular basis which by the way many americans think is a great idea. can you throw the bums out every two years in congress and every four years everywhere else and six years in the senate. but that does create short term thinking. it creates less of an imparityive to have long term thinking in relationships the sort that china has developed. >> yes. absolutely. and, you know, i think no one, whether you're loeveon the left right side would agree that the problems that the united states faces right now are at their core long term problems. issues are on pensions. issues around poor and declining education stabbed ardndards. these are all structural problems that need to be addressed. the way that you solve those things are a painful long term solutions. and in a myopia short term cycle where we have elections every two years, there is no space for an incumbent president or congress to focus on those issues with every other year there is new elections camp
america. >> is with just going to get to is it because it's a mature democracy. we roll over governments on a regular basis which by the way many americans think is a great idea. can you throw the bums out every two years in congress and every four years everywhere else and six years in the senate. but that does create short term thinking. it creates less of an imparityive to have long term thinking in relationships the sort that china has developed. >> yes. absolutely. and, you...
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those kinds of things in africa and south america, for example, i think we have the capacity and capability to do it. that's the depth we bring to the joint forces. we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can that's our stremgt. although we're more focused on asia and middle east, we'll be able to do small scale events, whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events that will allow us to establish these relations. it's really the relations that are most important. >> sir, 490, the future's defense plan, of the $259 billion, what's the army's contribution to that figure? >> tony, i keep wanting to give a number to this but it's so complex. the reason i say that, it's not only people reductions, benefit reductions but the reduction in equipment we have that goes out, the reduction of training dollars. we'll work our way through it. in the end it will be a fairly significant number. i don't want to put a number on the, because i don't think i'll be accurate. >> yesterday listed reductions, the gao cleared a prot
those kinds of things in africa and south america, for example, i think we have the capacity and capability to do it. that's the depth we bring to the joint forces. we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can that's our stremgt. although we're more focused on asia and middle east, we'll be able to do small scale events, whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events that will allow us to establish these...
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i understand america going after you on that basis. >> eric: south carolina is a big military base there. a bunch of military personnel there. that couldn't go over well last night. yet, he still went there. >> dana: he went there. what surprised me if you look at the polls, he still is -- you can't imagine that rick perry is polling below ron paul. recognizing that rick perry, governor perry of texas got in the race a little bit late and ron paul supporters have been organized since 2008 and gearing up for this. i understand that. but for a sitting governor who had military experience and did pretty well last night from all accounts. some people thought he had his best debate, he is still polling in last place. >> greg: i'll tell you why ron paul is up. he is likable. >> dana: really? >> greg: i think he is likable. he has a lot of military support. >> eric: he threw a number out last night. he said he has more than double the contributions, campaign contributions by active military. do you believe -- >> juan: double to everybody else on the stage. >> this is why you won't see him surgi
i understand america going after you on that basis. >> eric: south carolina is a big military base there. a bunch of military personnel there. that couldn't go over well last night. yet, he still went there. >> dana: he went there. what surprised me if you look at the polls, he still is -- you can't imagine that rick perry is polling below ron paul. recognizing that rick perry, governor perry of texas got in the race a little bit late and ron paul supporters have been organized...
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america. >>> the first plane to be used by a discount airline in japan has arrived at narita airport outside tokyo from france. air asia japan has been set up by nippon airways and air asia. it plans to start service on three domestic routes from narita in august. two routes to south korea will be added in october. competition is intensifying among low-cost carriers in japan. three budget airlines are going into business this year. the airbus a-320 which arrived in japan monday has 180 seats. that's 30 more than standard ones. air asia plans to offer fares that are less than one-third of regular tickets sold by major airlines. >>> let's take a look at the market figures. >>> rainy season has started earlier than usual in thailand this year. last year's devastating floods in the country claimed lives and hit the industrial sector, affecting economies throughout asia. now the country is bracing itself to avoid a repeat of the disaster. our reporter at our bangkok bureau has the details. >> it is still the early months of thailand's rainy season which usually lasts until october. but mo
america. >>> the first plane to be used by a discount airline in japan has arrived at narita airport outside tokyo from france. air asia japan has been set up by nippon airways and air asia. it plans to start service on three domestic routes from narita in august. two routes to south korea will be added in october. competition is intensifying among low-cost carriers in japan. three budget airlines are going into business this year. the airbus a-320 which arrived in japan monday has 180...
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it is those kinds of things that i think we'll do more of in africa and south america, for example. we have the passing capability to do it. that is the depth, we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can. i think that's our strength. although we will be more focussed on the asia, pacific and middle east we will have the capacity in order to do small scale events whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events to allow us to continue to establish the relationships. the relationships are the most important. >> sir, the 490, roughly, what is the savings over, what is the army's contribution to the figure? >> i keep wanting to be able to give a number to this. it is so complex. the reason i say that is it is not only people reductions and benefit reduction, the reduction in equipment that we have that goes out. it's the reduction of training dollars. we'll work our way through this number. in the end it will be upwards of -- it will be a fairly significant number. i don't want to put a number on it because
it is those kinds of things that i think we'll do more of in africa and south america, for example. we have the passing capability to do it. that is the depth, we have the ability to bring other capabilities to these nations that not all the other services can. i think that's our strength. although we will be more focussed on the asia, pacific and middle east we will have the capacity in order to do small scale events whether training events or building partner capacity or bilateral events to...
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so in my area of responsibility, central america, south america and the caribbean is the responsibility for u.s. forces in that engagement. i see the biggest concern right on central america. that is where violence is causing the biggest impact on the stability of security within the region. some of the violence is caused by organized crime. gang members cause part to it. there are social issues presented in that violence. so again, we can't just consign this to one key issue that has all been caused by transnational organized crime. so need to understand relationships and capacities they are better. but it is an issue in an area we continue to focus on. why do i see this as a 21st century problem that we were not facing a century? and from that i see as the globalization standpoint. globalization and all the capacities that have helped support business and commerce and grow our economies around the world have had a negative result and supporting the growth of illicit trafficking in kidnappings and facilitating their ability to move product around the world as well. as a result of that,
so in my area of responsibility, central america, south america and the caribbean is the responsibility for u.s. forces in that engagement. i see the biggest concern right on central america. that is where violence is causing the biggest impact on the stability of security within the region. some of the violence is caused by organized crime. gang members cause part to it. there are social issues presented in that violence. so again, we can't just consign this to one key issue that has all been...
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south bronx. where feeding garbage a daily fight for dignity it is the poorest district in america but. just a twenty minute ride from the wealth of manhattan this is the stop for those whose life is largely a struggle a staggering quarter of a million people are living below the poverty line right here for many it's a tough life from the get go every second child in the area lives in poverty mothers like recently unemployed asia are livid is ridiculous now we want a job i have a child i need a job i think maybe the government could do a little bit better know what they're doing now rap group live and work in the south. with. the new district like the back of their hand mike tyson was in here the a max is the names of celebrities but you know hundreds of thousands of young people behind bars. this is the infamous spofford prison. rod starr says industrial dumping into heavily secured areas is causing toxic waste sites we're standing in front of a mile in of garbage it's a dump site for the garbage
south bronx. where feeding garbage a daily fight for dignity it is the poorest district in america but. just a twenty minute ride from the wealth of manhattan this is the stop for those whose life is largely a struggle a staggering quarter of a million people are living below the poverty line right here for many it's a tough life from the get go every second child in the area lives in poverty mothers like recently unemployed asia are livid is ridiculous now we want a job i have a child i need a...
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. >> well, i had this idea that if you were going to understand america, you had to experience america. where's that's an urban center or whether that's, you know, kay june country in louisiana or a wheat farmer in south dakota you had to go there and physically understand it not on the typical politician listening tour which is really not listening but making so- called news. >> charlie: decide whether i should run for the senate. >> but trying to get the feel for what you were representing. >> charlie: i'll tell you what. it's been a while for me. i can remember or i can believe that i've heard someone, you know, in the public arena who is a candidate-- you certainly read it-- who has captured that from a narrative that he has stitched or she has stitched together and in a sense captures the soul of america, its yearning, its frustration. >> i always thought trying was important. i mean, the book "we can all do better" comes from a lincoln speech in 1862 where we're at war for a year. the time before the emancipation proclamation. lincoln made this amazing speech to the congress in w
. >> well, i had this idea that if you were going to understand america, you had to experience america. where's that's an urban center or whether that's, you know, kay june country in louisiana or a wheat farmer in south dakota you had to go there and physically understand it not on the typical politician listening tour which is really not listening but making so- called news. >> charlie: decide whether i should run for the senate. >> but trying to get the feel for what you...
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into the south america is the interesting thing when the russians including me sometimes what's contemporary movies they say the soviet movies would bet ten give us back the old seventy and some people like my dad they think there was censorship in communist times they would do wouldn't let the direct to do whatever you want and they they watched what he did and the movies are better do you think this without you think peter long distances should sometimes do better things than when they're absolutely free to start fresh and you hear exactly the same thing about hollywood the films of the thirty's and forty's and fifty's were better because there was censorship it was called the hays office and there was censorship and so writers had to figure out ingenious ways to imply subtext subject and they had to use allegory right and so under the pressure of censorship they had to be more creative now i don't think tyranny and censorship are good things at all. what should happen is that the artists should impose creative limitations on themselves. they should not allow themselves to do it the easy w
into the south america is the interesting thing when the russians including me sometimes what's contemporary movies they say the soviet movies would bet ten give us back the old seventy and some people like my dad they think there was censorship in communist times they would do wouldn't let the direct to do whatever you want and they they watched what he did and the movies are better do you think this without you think peter long distances should sometimes do better things than when they're...
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america it's been left behind because they're out of the physical flow like the bus stop is right in the middle of it here but it's very far away from that so i mean what kind of opportunity you think foreign investors will be looking at if we look at the third the third. brush of lot of our stuff well one of the most important things that there is there's a labor force it's highly educated obviously the university has been set up that twenty five thousand students one of the key things will be fine because the population of ready thought of a lot of very slow stock fell from a million to six hundred thousand key is having a highly trained and skilled workforce and that's one of the primary things that and the fact that i mean obviously russia's skolkovo project will probably have a far east and a far eastern wing into it and there will be the make the most logical sense sort of mentioned the russians of reopen the so-called northern routes this is the shipping route that goes not round africa to asia but it goes over the top and it's like two thirds the distance and so it's faster a
america it's been left behind because they're out of the physical flow like the bus stop is right in the middle of it here but it's very far away from that so i mean what kind of opportunity you think foreign investors will be looking at if we look at the third the third. brush of lot of our stuff well one of the most important things that there is there's a labor force it's highly educated obviously the university has been set up that twenty five thousand students one of the key things will be...
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>> south america, mostly. >> reporter: who do they mate with? >> another taper. >> reporter: off the set, she has that betty white devilish twinkle. >> i'm thinking of breeding them. >> reporter: a twinkle americans have been in love with for a very long time. >> hi. >> reporter: what is it like when you're driving through here or you stop, and all these people want to take your picture. >> oh. they're all so nice. >> reporter: listen, they're young enough to be my grandchildren, almost. >> oh, well, i'm the oldest old broad on the face of the earth. and a lot of these people, the kids are grown up with me. and their parents have grown up with me. and their grandparents have grown up with me. i'm a fixture, as far as they're concerned. that's why they kind of feel that they're, you know, close. >> reporter: and she shows no signs of slowing down. >> i have a bawdy sense of humor. and i keep my editor awake. >> reporter: anything in showbiz you want to do that you haven't? >> i have one answer for that question. that's robert redford. >> reporter
>> south america, mostly. >> reporter: who do they mate with? >> another taper. >> reporter: off the set, she has that betty white devilish twinkle. >> i'm thinking of breeding them. >> reporter: a twinkle americans have been in love with for a very long time. >> hi. >> reporter: what is it like when you're driving through here or you stop, and all these people want to take your picture. >> oh. they're all so nice. >> reporter: listen,...
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america. but obviously these high prices are encouraging greater plantings in places like the u.s. and as you said, we're expecting the highest corn plantings to be released later today and also so i phone soybeans unchanged. we're expecting a down move for the corn plantings and also seeing increases based on the strongest prices in places like north dakota, which were really battered last year because of poor conditions. so i guess corn is really the one that we're looking for today to show significant increases year on year. >> and then on the flip side, some of the soft commodities that you're looking at, sugar, coffee, cocoa, expecting those prices to continue to rise, correct? >> well, i think they're probably not the focus of the market today, but certainly we actually have some bearish forecasts for a number of those commodities. sugar is looking like having its biggest net surplus on the world sort of supply and demand for this year. so that's likely to weigh on prices. but then as i
america. but obviously these high prices are encouraging greater plantings in places like the u.s. and as you said, we're expecting the highest corn plantings to be released later today and also so i phone soybeans unchanged. we're expecting a down move for the corn plantings and also seeing increases based on the strongest prices in places like north dakota, which were really battered last year because of poor conditions. so i guess corn is really the one that we're looking for today to show...
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so certainly we're seeing an emphasis between middle east to south america and perhaps on the transatlantic rice. >> your favorite name in one word? >> most probably still is strangely offshore. >> okay. that's right. viewers, look it up. james leak, thank you very much for stopping by. >> thank you very much. >>> walt disney's fourth quarter income jumped 14% thanks to growth from its theme parks and media networks after the media company announced a $4 billion deal to acquire lucas films and its star wars franchise. revenue kass in at $10.8 billion, a little below analyst estimates of about 10.9. year it date the stock is up about a third. >> apparently hans solo might be coming back in star wars 7. luxury goods group has named two new ceos. a slow down in sales reported in the first half. although asian tourists continue to spend, a slowdown if domestic asia pacific markets hurt its performance. >> i just walk by and look at the window displays especially this time of year. >> someone might be tempted at some point if they see enough windows to go in. credit agricole shares are sinking i
so certainly we're seeing an emphasis between middle east to south america and perhaps on the transatlantic rice. >> your favorite name in one word? >> most probably still is strangely offshore. >> okay. that's right. viewers, look it up. james leak, thank you very much for stopping by. >> thank you very much. >>> walt disney's fourth quarter income jumped 14% thanks to growth from its theme parks and media networks after the media company announced a $4 billion...